Which passage from Barrio Boy develops the author's point of view?

A. She strode to the doorway in the far corner, of the office, opened it and called a name. A boy about 10 years old appeared in the doorway. he sat down at the end of the table

B. Like the first grade, the rest of Lincoln School was sampling a lower part of town where many races made their home.

C. During the next few weeks, Miss Ryan overcame my fears of tall, energetic teachers as she bent over my desk to help me with a word in the pre-primer.

D. Half of the book was occupied by the Lincoln School. It was a three-story wooden building with two wings that gave it the shape of a double-T connected by a central hall.

Answer :

I think it's C don't blame me if it's wrong lol
I don't really remember this poem it was a long time since I read it
emilyadalex

Answer:

C. During the next few weeks, Miss Ryan overcame my fears of tall, energetic teachers as she bent over my desk to help me with a word in the pre-primer.

Explanation:

The point of view of a story refers to the angle or perspective from which the story is told, there are three types: first, second and third-person point of view. Option C is the passage that most clearly develops the author's point of view because of the use of the first person pronoun “my,” which indicated that the story is told from the first-person point of view.  In stories told from this angle, the narrator is also a character (usually the protagonist or one of the main characters) that describes the events, other characters, and their inner thoughts through a subjective view.

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